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Rate Jack Black Calls McCartney Collabo “Delicious,” Metallica Rep for ...

Original at Rolling Stone external link    Mon, Feb 9

 - “It’s almost like all the bands that were in the hard rock category could actually classify as metal,” he said. Hard, metal or otherwise, Disturbed’s David ...

Rate Tour Tracker: Disturbed, the Killers and Josiah Leming

Original at Rolling Stone external link    Mon, Oct 27

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By Daniel Kreps Disturbed’s tour proves to be Indestructible, the Killers hit the road in support of Day & Age and American Idol reject Josiah Leming loads all his gear into his car and treks across the country. Follow the jump for the complete set of dates. • Disturbed Top the Charts

Rate Album Preview: Mudvayne Reinvents Itself, Says Nu-Metal Will Be Back

Original at Rolling Stone external link    Thu, Oct 23

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By Chris Steffen • Mudvayne Unmask For Lost and Found When Mudvayne releases its fourth studio album The New Game in November, the record will be new to fans but a year and a half old for the band. Having the tour for its previous record and with vocalist Chad Gray and guitarist Greg Tribbett joining forces wit...

Rate Indestructible : Disturbed : Review : Rolling Stone

Original at Rolling Stone external link    Tue, Jun 24

Singer David Draiman says Indestructible is Disturbed's darkest record yet — it was partly inspired by the band's experiences performing for troops overseas — and he does his best to back up the drama. Wailing like a leather- and ...

Rate Album Review : Indestructible

Original at Rolling Stone external link    Mon, Jun 23

Review: In June, these Chicago metalheads had the Number One album in America. It's not hard to see why: With meticulously constructed guitar skronk, serrated verses and cathartic refrains on cuts like "Enough," the album has clear pop appeal in its own dour way. Singer David Draiman says...

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